Author: Uri Blass
Date: 06:36:42 09/07/00
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On September 07, 2000 at 09:00:14, Mogens Larsen wrote: >On September 07, 2000 at 08:35:33, Uri Blass wrote: > >>It was a human-computer game. >>The problem was not recognizing repetition but the fact that Crafty at that time >>let the opponent to close the position and in a closed position Crafty could >>play 50 moves without pusing a pawn only to do it in the last ply. >> >>For example it played 61.h3,111.f3,161.h4,169.g3,219.f4 after 222...h5 the game >>could be drawn at move 272 but the human did not ask for a draw by the 50 move >>rules after move 272 of black. > >Given the timecontrol, there can't have a been much time left to keep an eye on >the 50 move rule I imagine. Is the timecontrol really correct? > >Mogens. Yes. There are humans who are very fast in ICC and can play more than 300 moves in 3 minutes. Uri
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